Haryana

FRSN ECOSYSTEM SUMMIT: STRENGTHENING PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND ITIs TO EMPOWER YOUTH

February 21, 2025 05:06 PM

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The growing demand for a highly skilled workforce with relevant technical expertise underscores the need to strengthen the ITI (Industrial Training Institutes) ecosystem. To address this, key stakeholders from ITIs, industries, and the government came together at the FRSN Ecosystem Summit: Strengthening Partnerships Between Industry and ITIs, held here on Thursday.

The Future Right Skills Network (FRSN) is a collaborative effort by Accenture, Cisco, J.P. Morgan, and SAP Labs facilitated by Quest Alliance with an overarching mission to make India’s youth future-ready.

The summit organized by the non-governmental organization FRSN in partnership with the Department of Skill Development & Industrial Training (SDIT), Haryana, showcased best practices, success stories, and emerging trends in vocational education and training. To encourage positive practices at every level in the ITI ecosystem, the event celebrated the outstanding contributions of trainers, principals, and other stakeholders to foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. Additionally, the summit highlighted FRSN’s Trainer Development Strategy for the Skilling Ecosystem (TDSSE) — a comprehensive framework and set of guidelines designed for the holistic development of 21st-century education. The successful collaboration since 2023 has reached 70545 learners across 154 ITIs in 22 districts.  

Harish Krishnan, Managing Director & Chief Policy Officer Cisco India & SAARC, Cisco said, “With AI and emerging technologies becoming commonplace across sectors, there is an increasing shift to skill-based hiring. More and more businesses are looking to equip their workforce with a blend of technical expertise and soft skills to stay at par with the evolving job landscape.

According to a report, 80% of organizations in India are struggling to fill roles in 2025, especially in industries like IT, energy, and utilities. To address this skill gap, accessible and relevant training within the ITI ecosystem is essential, making academia-industry partnerships critical. Platforms like this summit provide an excellent opportunity to bring together key stakeholders to collaborate, evaluate current practices, and develop strategies that enhance the scalability and long-term impact of skilling initiatives.”

The event also provided a platform for key stakeholders across the skilling ecosystem to dialogue, appreciate, and explore avenues for innovation in vocational training to improve skill development and employability in Haryana.

Nikita Bengani, Director, Youth Program, Quest Alliance, said, "This Summit has provided an invaluable platform for stakeholders across ITIs and industries to connect, collaborate, and explore a range of opportunities—from internships and placements to innovative collaborative projects—all aimed at equipping our youth with job-ready skills.  

By empowering stakeholders to collaborate and evolve together, the event ensures that Haryana’s ITI ecosystem remains resilient and responsive, preparing the next generation of skilled workers for future challenges and opportunities.

 
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